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(11/17/23 6:02am)
On Monday evening, tables with festive coverings were set up in one of the Carolina Union rooms, with students chattering among themselves and enjoying food from Alpaca Chicken.
(11/15/23 3:23am)
Amid campus discourse surrounding the war in Israel and Gaza, the UNC Faculty Executive Committee met on Monday to discuss the state of safety and free speech on campus and debated the best methods for making their meetings more productive.
(11/15/23 6:54pm)
At Daira Hernandez-Gayosso’s 18th birthday party, she received a text from CVS Pharmacy that her medical insurance would not cover the cost of her medication. In a panic, she said she called the health department and learned that she no longer qualified for traditional Medicaid because of her age.
(11/14/23 10:17pm)
Last fall, Chair of the Linguistics Department Misha Becker said she found herself feeling burnt out and questioning whether she had the energy to teach students and conduct research.
(11/16/23 11:28pm)
For first-year Ajier Awan, the move from South Sudan, where she grew up, to UNC was a "a huge transition.”
(11/14/23 6:53pm)
On Friday afternoon, UNC held its seventh annual Tar Heel Tribute at the Friday Conference Center. The event aimed to honor the contributions of the University’s veteran employees.
(11/20/23 2:45am)
The UNC chapter of the American Mock World Health Organization is approaching its 10th anniversary in January.
(11/15/23 8:25pm)
Last Monday, 15 sophomores at UNC were selected as scholars to join the Morehead-Cain class of 2026 in an unprecedented step announced by the Morehead-Cain Foundation earlier this fall.The Morehead-Cain Scholars Program, the first merit scholarship program established in the United States, traditionally only offered a full-ride college scholarship to incoming first-year UNC students.
(11/14/23 10:23pm)
Heel Life lists more than 40 "faith and religion" organizations that offer support for students. Although this is not a comprehensive overview of all organizations, it serves as an introduction to some of the available resources.
(11/13/23 8:53pm)
On Wednesday the UNC chapter of Students for Life of America held a tabling event called “When Do Human Rights Begin?” At the same time, less than half a mile across campus, the Carolina Association of Pharmacy Students (CAPS) hosted an event called “Advocacy for Reproductive Freedom."
(11/13/23 4:40am)
On Tuesday and Thursday, University Libraries hosted the New Scholarship on the US South: A Wilson Library Fellows Symposium supported by the Watson-Brown Foundation.
(11/10/23 2:51pm)
The first time Melissa Holloway walked into the Carolina Veterans Resource Center, she said she was greeted by the dog of a fellow veteran.
(11/08/23 6:21pm)
On Nov. 7, students, faculty and community members hit the polls to vote for local municipal candidates. Mayoral, Town Council and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education seats were among those on the ballot this election cycle.
(11/07/23 4:40am)
Dalton Locklear, president of the Carolina Indian Circle, said he doesn't think UNC appropriately acknowledges that the University sits on the land of the Occaneechi nation.
(11/07/23 5:34pm)
Amid responses to the Israel-Hamas conflict on UNC’s campus, the Faculty Council discussed freedom of speech and expression at their meeting on Nov. 3. Following several campus protests and discussions, the council analyzed the role of the University in responding to the conflict.
(11/07/23 10:06pm)
Members of the UNC Board of Trustees called for "a full and open explanation to the entire University community" in a Nov. 3 letter regarding the N.C. General Assembly's decision to limit distinguished professorships to STEM fields.
(11/07/23 1:25am)
In anticipation of Wilson Library’s centennial in 2029, improvements to the building’s infrastructure will result in temporary restrictions to the library and most library-housed resources until 2027.
(11/07/23 6:46pm)
UNC professor of exercise physiology Abbie Smith-Ryan said she thinks "estrogen is a superpower."
(11/09/23 8:58pm)
As a previous instructor of the boxing club, UNC fifth-year Eszter Rimanyi is using her skills another way.
(11/06/23 3:25am)
On Nov. 13, UNC community members will have the opportunity to experience singing, dancing and the speaking of Native languages. The showcase, which will be in the Student Union's Great Hall, is hosted by the Carolina Indian Circle.